Tuesday, September 26, 2017

September 25 - October 1, 2017 - Mini Transfer - 3 new missionaries

September 27 - 

Teaching our English class.

Relief Society is held on Wednesdays at 3:30.  We went outside after our English class to see what they were doing. Today the sisters were making fufu and cooking chicken over charbonne.

Yolande and Tete
They let me take a turn at stirring the fufu. You have to hold the pan with your feet. It was HOT!! I didn't do a great job stirring.

Viviane with the chicken

Viviane cooking chicken over charbonne

September 28

The lillies in the courtyard garden

The mango tree between our house and the Eastmonds
September 29

ditch dug getting ready for the rainy season

Crops planted in this area


A look at things to come

The big red truck is missing from in front of this house.

A counselor in the Karavia Ward walking his children to school
September 29 - We went home teaching to the Kinemba Family.  Met with 5 of the teenage family members. Spoke to the father briefly before he had to go to work. Read parts of 3 Nephi Chapter 11 and 17. Talked about Jesus coming to America and showing himself to the Nephites. Each person (about 2500) touched his wounds one by one. He then took the children and blessed each one by one.
We then visited Sister Sina and Francis and gave a shortened version.


September 18 - 24, 2017 - Ceremony at Vangu School



September 18 - Today is our daughter, Rachael's birthday.

The Vangu school on the military base had a ceremony today. Elder and Sister Eastmond through the humanitarian project helped refurbish the preschool and 3 other rooms, and built new latrines.


Colonel Jack


Elder & Sister Eastmond

Elder & Sister Eastmond





The pinciple's office

Preschool Classroom

2nd classroom

3rd classroom

Latrines

 September 22
Two dogs in the early morning sunlgiht

September 23 - Cooking Saturday. Huge can of granola, hamburger soup

Oatmeal energy bites, and rice pudding

 The last of the carrot cake and rice krispie treats


September 11 - 17, 2017 - Elder Peterson's Birthday, Zone Conference, Katuba Stake Conference

Thursday, September 7, 2017

September 4 - 10, 2017 - Transfer Week

September 4 - Someone has started to "part out" the burned van.




The spillway at the lake

Finally got a picture of the "home" to the left of the spillway.

September 5 - Walked by the burned out van.




September 6 - Today is Brittney's Birthday.

Sister Bleak and I encountered these two pigs of our walk this morning. Our husbands were ahead of us and didn't seem them come out of the bushes.


I think these are small polywogs in the water




September 7 - Made from empty beer bottles

September 8 - We drove President and Sister Shumard to the airport. On the way we saw that half of the burned out van is mission. Didn't stop for a picture. I spent the greater part of the day at the house, working off tension and anxiety by scrubbing the tile floors, even moved all the living room furniture to scrub underneath it.


September 9 - This morning Sister Eastmond and I went to get our hair cut and styled by Monique. Elder Eastmond drove us and spent time looking in Monique's beautiful garden while he waited for us. Elder Peterson went with Elder and Sister Bleak grocery shopping while we were gone.
With Sister Eastmond


Today I was in the mood to cook. Here is the result:
A fruit salad sauce

Sweet and Sour chicken. Also jello with fruit

Chocolate cake with a custard sauce to go over it.

Cracked wheat rolls and 3 loaves of cracked wheat bread

Olive oil crackers with chickpea hummus

 September 10 -
With Socrates. He was baptized a week ago Saturday and confirmed today

Elder Peterson with some of the children after church


The Bishop's daughter returned home from her mission and spoke in church today. Two of her brothers left on missions in the past two months.
Sœur Anny and her daughter
This sweet little girl lives across the road from our church. Almost every time we leave the church she stands by the road and waves to us. Today after Elder Bleak closed the gate to the parking lot, he started to walk toward her. She ran back into her courtyard. I took this picture as we passed by. She was still waving to us--but from afar.


We had the Eastmonds and the Bleaks come over for snacks and dessert--a sampling of much of what was cooked yesterday.  Jello, cake with custard, fruit with sauce, crackers and hummus. It was a great time visiting and sharing thoughts. We love them so much. Senior couples get really close with other couples on a mission. A touch of homesickness was evident this weekend on the compound. It was nice to share and realize we are not alone in our feelings.